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Is Leasehold Ownership a Good Idea in Japan?

While the most common form of land and property ownership in Japan is 'freehold' (所有権 shoyuken) it is also possible to negotiate a 'leasehold' (借地権 shakuchiken) agreement. The main difference between 'freehold' and 'leasehold' is that, under a leasehold agreement, the owner of the land under which the property is build can be different to the owner of the property. An example of this can...

How Hard is it to Buy Land or Property as a Foreigner in Japan?

Niseko and the surrounding region of Hokkaido Japan has experienced the full beam of the international development spotlight in recent years. While nationwide land prices have fallen for the first time in six years (-0.5%), Kutchan and Niseko lead Japan overall in terms of the rate of increase which has seen prices rise by 25% in the last year alone (2020-2021). As small and larger scale developments...

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